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Live Wrap Up + Q/A
A
So
this
is
phil,
and
I
want
to
thank
everyone
for
coming
and
joining
us
today.
For
the
magma
day
event,
we
had
a
fabulous
day
throughout
with
presentations
covering
a
range
from
magma's
construction,
how
it's
being
used
in
various
applications,
how
it's
it's
impacting
the
wireless
business
and
being
a
foundation
for
a
much
broader
impact
or
collection
of
projects
that
lf
is
putting
together
to
support
wireless
applications
and
the
democratization
of
wireless
worldwide.
A
So
I
wanted
to
give
our
speakers
our
key
speakers,
a
bit
of
a
last
word:
there's
also
a
q
a
chat
available
if
anyone
wants
to
come
and
join
us
for
a
closing
q.
A
so
with
that
I'll.
Let
arpit
open
things
up,
arpa
anything
that
you
want
to
close
the
day
with
or
thoughts
that
you
may
have
about
the
magma
project
and
what
we've
shared
today.
B
If
there's
questions
you
can
ask
on
the
live
session
for
sure.
Obviously
you
know
information
is
on
on
the
website.
There
is
lots
of
projects
putting
everything
together.
The
community
is
vibrant,
let's
put
it
this
way
and
and
5g
is
here,
and
you
know
we're
building
on
4g,
but
it's
a
for
a
whole
different
ecosystem.
B
I
know
the
cloud
native
community
right
typically
view.
You
know
this
ecosystem.
Has
you
know
it's
just
a
connection?
What's
the
problem
right,
but
there's
a
lot
more
than
just
a
simple
workload,
whether
it's
a
search
or
you
know
it's.
B
It's
a
social
media
search
connection
right,
it's
a
very
complex,
but
our
goal
is
to
open
it,
simplify
it
automate
it
and-
and
I
think
that's
why
you're
seeing
the
traction
specifically
with
industries
like
5g
coming
on,
so
you
know
very
excited
to
have
all
of
you
join
and
be
part
of
this
community
amar
and
shah
yeah.
C
Thanks
a
lot
for
the
opportunity
to
talk
here
and
also
present
some
of
our
ideas.
C
The
things
that
we
want
to
highlight
is
that,
while
cups
has
been
fairly
well
understood,
we'd
like
to
think
of
magma
as
an
evolution
on
cups,
so
as
part
of
that,
you
know
we're
also
going
to
be
publishing
a
series
of
blogs
as
well.
As
you
know,
I
think,
with
the
help
of
the
lf
edx
platform,
we're
also
putting
together
a
high-level
introduction
to
magma
that
gives
an
overview
of
a
lot
of
these
concepts,
so
all
of
that
is
going
to
be
coming
soon.
B
B
Yeah,
it
just
gives
people
time
to
just
like
come
between
sessions
and
and
get
back
so
because
I
was
wondering
you
know:
where's
the
q
and
all,
and
now
you
know
you
can
see
that
people
are
joined.
So,
okay.
B
B
We're
good
it's
just
the
timing.
We
started
a
little
bit
early,
so,
let's,
let's
restart
the
whole
thing.
Sorry.
A
Phil,
so
for
everyone
who
watched
us
rehearse
our
closing
session
here-
apologies,
I'm
phil
and
I'm
the
magma
community
manager
or
community
evangelist,
and
I
wanted
to
thank
everyone
who
took
the
time
to
join
us
today
as
we
shared
about
what's
happening
with
the
magma
project,
and
we
were
able
to
share
a
very
broad
range
of
views
about
magma,
starting
with
a
developer's
insight
from
amar
and
some
directions.
We're
going
with
brian.
A
I
wanted
to
take
a
minute
and
remind
everyone
here
that
we
do
have
a
q
a
chat
up,
and
if
anyone
wants
to
put
questions
for
our
closing
speakers,
there
we'd
love
to
address
them
for
you.
And
while
we
wait
for
that
I'll,
let
each
of
our
speakers
take
a
turn
to
summarize
their
thoughts
and
give
any
closing
comments
for
the
day.
And
we
can
start
with
arpit.
B
Thank
you,
so
I
think,
first
of
all,
we're
very
excited
that
you
took
the
time
to
look
at
the
the
magma
project
in
general.
I
think
the
the
interesting
thing
is,
if
you
look
at
network
telecom
in
general,
from
an
end-to-end
perspective,
you
have
the
core,
you
have
the
edge
and
you
have
the
access
and
a
lot
of
the
core
in
terms
of
the
infrastructure
has
already
opened
up
through
projects
under
lf.
Networking,
specifically
as
5g
requires
network
automation.
Edge
is
opening
up
in
terms
of
open
source.
B
Open
ran.
Is
there
now
to
enable
the
ram
and
disaggregation
so
one
of
the
big
missing
pieces
with
the
mobile
core
or
the
backend
core,
as
we
call
it,
and
while
the
cloud
community
is
quite,
you
know
eager
to
help
on
this.
It
does
bring
in
a
lot
of
complexities
historically
because
of
brownfield
deployments,
and
things
like
that.
B
So
our
goal
with
magma
and
with
magma
as
part
of
the
overall
integrated
solutions
as
part
of
lf
projects
is
to
make
it
simple
make
it
open
make
it
automated,
and
you
know
please
help
us
get
there
and
if
you
want
to
participate,
it's
magma's
website.
I
think
we've
mentioned
it
in
several
of
the
chats,
as
well
as
pulling
magma
into
an
end-to-end
ecosystem
through
what
is
called
5g
super
blueprints,
which
is
a
which
is
an
initiative
under
lf
networking.
B
So
you
can
join
there
as
well
and
participate,
but
that's
kind
of
where
bulk
of
the
ecosystem
players
are
are
pulling
it
all
together
and
we're
really
excited-
and
you
know,
of
this
vibrant
community
thanks.
C
Awesome
thanks
everybody
and
thank
you
for
the
opportunity
to
you
know
present
at
magma
day.
So
a
couple
of
things
I
just
wanted
to
wrap
up
on
this,
so
the
first
one
is
that
you
know
cups
is
a
fairly
well
understood
architecture,
and
so
what
we're
trying
to
do
with
magma
is
a
bit
of
an
evolution
on
cups.
C
C
So
while
this
is
a
new
concept,
we
hope
to
you
know,
put
out
a
few
blogs
as
well,
as
you
know,
also
there's
a
introduction
to
magma
course
that
is
gonna
be
available
sometime
in
june
through
the
linux
foundation,
edx
platform
that
clarifies
a
lot
of
these
concepts,
and
so
please
stay
tuned
and
continue
to
follow
us
on
magmacore.org.
C
We'll
have
a
lot
more.
You
know
articles
around
this
new
architectural
evolution
that
we're
trying
to
propose,
and,
lastly,
the
plug
for
the
5g
site.
So
5g
is
in
active
development,
in
fact,
we've
just
sort
of
aligned
on
scope
for
a
lot
of
the
slicing
functionality
that
we're
going
to
introduce
into
the
magna
5g
code
base.
C
A
Thanks
amar
brian
any
closing
thoughts
you
want
to
share
with
us.
E
Just
a
couple
I'll
note
that
we
think,
in
addition
to
what
amara
mentioned,
one
of
magma's
neat
differentiations,
is
its
ability
to
run
at
the
access
edge
for
telcos
or
all
the
way
at
the
user
edge
in
the
case
of
decentralized
wireless
networks.
We
think
both
of
those
are
pretty
innovative
and
differentiating
versus
alternatives.
E
The
project's
designed
for
that
and
we'd
love
to
welcome
you
to
do
so.
If
you're,
an
academic
researcher,
there's
a
lot
of
emerging
standards
and
supports
for
for
new
use
cases
coming
in
5g,
we
see
those
showing
up
first
in
open
source.
So
it's
a
it's
another
great
way
to
get
involved,
and
so,
like
omar
mentioned,
we
look
forward
to
seeing
you
on
slack
and
in
the
community
thanks.
A
D
Thank
you,
phil
yeah
yeah,
it's
been
exciting
and
thank
you
for
the
opportunity.
Just
like
all
of
you
are
saying.
I
really
don't
have
much
to
add.
On
top
of
that
feels
great
job
in
moderating
throughout
the
day,
great
presenters,
my
heartfelt
thanks
to
all
the
magma
participants
today,
arbit
always
I
I
watch
your
talks.
D
What
connects
the
end-to-end
challenge
every
time,
I
think
about
you,
I
think
about
like
how
it's
not
just
about
the
core
or
not
just
about
the
edge
you
talk
about
end
to
end,
which
is
very,
very
you,
know,
refreshing
and
amar.
Definitely
the
the
the
cups
evolution.
I
sometimes
call
that
cops2.0,
which
is
we
hope
that
it,
what
the
future
of
the
cellular
networks
are
going
to
look
like,
and
not
just
a
cellular
as
the
cellular
technologies
get
more
and
more
into
the
enterprise
side,
supporting
consumer
networks
and
so
on.
D
I
think
it's
just
gonna
evolve
in
that
direction
and
brian
obviously
the
edge
is
a
clear
part
of
that.
So
thank
you
for
all
the
great
call-outs
and
last,
but
not
the
least
those
who
attended
the
sessions
today.
D
I
hope
that
you
found
the
sessions
worth
your
time
and
you
have
some
takeaways
from
these
sessions
right
and
it's
a
developer
community.
So
there
is
no
point
in
making
a
marketing
or
a
product
pitch
here.
I
think
what's
would
be
the
best
just
echoing
everybody
is
that
come
and
join
us,
and
you
know
github
or
slack
join
us
watch
it
from
the
sideline
and
when
you
see
there's
something
interesting
and
exciting
for
you
participate
and
start
contributing.
There's
a
lot
of
excitement.
D
I
mean
exciting
things
that
are
happening
as
amar
pointed
out.
There's
some
slicing
stuff,
the
5g
perspective.
There
are
all
these
different
network
models
that
are
coming
up.
Yeah,
that's
my
biggest
say
that
you
know
don't
yeah,
hopefully
you're,
just
not
gonna
just
watch
it
from
the
industry
from
outside
you're
gonna
come
in
and
join
us
and
contribute
there's
a
lot
of
interesting
things
that
you
can.
You
can
hopefully
take
away,
and
hopefully
there
are
impacts
you
can
make
at
the
industry
level.
D
C
Sure
yeah,
so
I
the
the
as
our
path
already
commented
yeah.
So
a
lot
of
the
end-to-end
blueprint
is
about
dimensioning
and
integration
interfaces,
and
so
what
we
are
actually
working
with
you
know
the
lfh
team,
as
well
as
the
actual
blueprint,
is
precisely
around
that
in
parallel.
There
are
other
community
members
like
canonical
who
are
also
trying
to
offer
magma
on
their
infrastructure,
and
so
that
is
a
parallel
dimensioning
exercise
that
we're
also
undertaking
between
with
both
canonical
and
and
aws.
C
So
the
key
takeaway
here
is
that
everyone
has
a
slightly
different
like
forwarding
plane,
and
so
you
know
a
lot
of
this
dimensioning
has
to
happen
within
the
context
of
the
solution
that
magma
is
running
on
so
well.
The
nuts
and
bolts
look
similar,
the
actual,
like
sizing,
would
be
a
little
different.
A
Thanks
amar,
and
with
that
I
want
to
offer
a
heartfelt
thank
you
to
everyone
who
came
and
shared
their
morning
or
afternoon
with
us,
depending
on
where
you're
at
in
the
world,
and
thank
you
to
our
speakers
and
the
hosts
that
you
have
here
and
hope.
Everyone
has
a
fabulous
remainder
of
your
day
and
enjoy
the
rest
of
the
kubecon
cncf
event.
The
remainder
of
this
week
thanks
everybody
bye-bye
thank
you,
phil
great
job,.